Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who watches him in the lounge? I would be worried about him wandering off or someone harming him in the bathroom or quiet corner of the lounge.
They keep an eye on him the entire time.
I can't imagine the flight attendant literally sits with him the whole time, unless they are charging his/her time directly and that cost would add up quickly. I'm guessing they just inform the desk staff that there's an unaccompanied minor and those folks keep an eye out.
There is a service change that I would pay, but it is not the total full cost of the ticket (which is usually around $1700). That way, the flight attendant pretty much is ASSIGNED to my child and will cater to his needs for the entire flight/during connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who watches him in the lounge? I would be worried about him wandering off or someone harming him in the bathroom or quiet corner of the lounge.
They keep an eye on him the entire time.
I can't imagine the flight attendant literally sits with him the whole time, unless they are charging his/her time directly and that cost would add up quickly. I'm guessing they just inform the desk staff that there's an unaccompanied minor and those folks keep an eye out.
There is a service change that I would pay, but it is not the total full cost of the ticket (which is usually around $1700). That way, the flight attendant pretty much is ASSIGNED to my child and will cater to his needs for the entire flight/during connections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who watches him in the lounge? I would be worried about him wandering off or someone harming him in the bathroom or quiet corner of the lounge.
They keep an eye on him the entire time.
I can't imagine the flight attendant literally sits with him the whole time, unless they are charging his/her time directly and that cost would add up quickly. I'm guessing they just inform the desk staff that there's an unaccompanied minor and those folks keep an eye out.
Anonymous wrote:Could a grandparent at least meet him at the stopover city and fly with him to their city? Then at least he'd have you dropping him off at one end and the grandparent meeting him at the other end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who watches him in the lounge? I would be worried about him wandering off or someone harming him in the bathroom or quiet corner of the lounge.
They keep an eye on him the entire time.
Anonymous wrote:Who watches him in the lounge? I would be worried about him wandering off or someone harming him in the bathroom or quiet corner of the lounge.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure there aren't direct flights? My DH travels constantly and pretty much only flies direct. You can go to Africa, Tokyo, all of Europe direct from DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am thinking of sending my son to stay with my parents over the summer in 2016. He will turn 5 in Feb'16 and some airlines allow children his age to travel unaccompanied. A flight attendant would be assigned to him for the entire duration of the flight (there is a connection in Europe and the flight is 16 hrs total - both legs and back). I am a single mom with no family close by, so I am trying to save on the cost of both of us flying there, and then me going back to pick him up at the end of the summer.
I have friends who have done what I am thinking of doing, but in light of all the airline disasters in recent months, I am a bit apprehensive. What are your thoughts?
How are layovers handled?
Anonymous wrote:You know your child best. Some can do it and some can't. I went cross country to stay with my grandparents for the summers starting at 7. It was nbd and I felt VERY grownup.